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I loved You Are A Badass. I was hoping this one would be just as inspirational, but instead it turned out to be a little disappointing. It’s incredibly short, mostly common sense, and some overlapping content from the first book. It felt like the purpose was to milk her success from the first two books. I haven’t read You Are A Badass At Making Money, but I still plan to read it this year. I have a feeling that one will be a more beneficial. If you haven’t read any of her books, save this one fo...
I am a self help and motivational book junkie! I love reading books like this to give me a little positivity and productivity boost. I read this on audio and the author was the narrator and did a great job.This was filled with great reminders on how to be your best, love your best life possible and reminders of how great you are. Quick and easy motivation!
I don’t know about you guys, but quarantining has taken a serious toll on my motivation to do all of the things I normally love. My hopes in reading this book were to re-align my wants with my needs and find ways to keep myself motivated in doing those important things. This book did just that. I thought it was a great way to keep me in check and some of the quotes, affirmations and exercises truly did stick with me and make me feel amazing. Not everything in it was totally relatable and I did f...
A companion to the book, You are A Badass. This version has short prompts that are good for journaling or contemplating.
Essentially just a bullet point list of generic and/or common sense tips to improve your life. Feels like a cash grab rather than something that would actually provide any insightful information.
Quick read and very different from Sincero's You Are a Badass. I loved the shit out of this new addition when I read a free preview of the 1st 2 dozen or so pages. However, it felt a bit repetitive and vague but still an enjoyable read, especially if you are trying to kill some time or looking for a little pick-me-up pep talk! There's always something to gain with an open mind and open heart to help keep the vibes high, but maybe that's my girl crush on Jen that's talking. 😍😉😂
I don’t read many self help books, so this was an interesting read. I did learn some about meditation and saying things into the universe which I will use. Some of the advice I didn’t like because I’ve tried it in the past before this book and it didn’t workout so well. I guess that depends on the person.
Loved this. Getting this in a physical format so I can highlight the shit out of it and actually journal along.
NOT Badass. A random list of bullet points about cliche’ things people need to do to “be happy”. This is that book. Sprinkle in some edgy cuss words to make it sound cool. Litter with pull yourself up by your bootstraps mentality. Superficial. This lady is the popular girl in high school who gives unsolicited advice. The people listen to her but don’t know why they should. Because she’s popular.overhyped. Lacks empathy and acknowledgement of legitimate mental illness and real life struggle.Gener...
Jen Sincero is the bomb. I’m going to buy a copy of the book so I can highlight the crap out of it & refer to it often as I’m building my new reality.
I feel like I've read this same book 3 times recently...and it's not very good. Rah Rah Rah. ..the universe is yours for the taking...so superficial and simplistic.
I bought this in the Audible £1.99 sale, but even at a great discount, it didn’t really hit the mark. It’s a bite-size guide on manifestation and ‘raising your vibes’ from the author of the bestselling ‘You Are a Badass’ self-helps books. It felt like it had been produced to make a bit more money, rather than offer anything of real substance on top of the longer form books.The good: there are some nuggets of wisdom and actionable ideas that are, if not groundbreaking, then at least somewhat insp...
Referring to the title, im not but I'd like to be, in a nice way of course. I'm not a big reader of self health books, don't make resolutions, not likely to be found staring into a mirror chanting positive affirmations. This title though called to me, so I decided to see if there is anything new in the self help world.Honestly, not too much that I found, mostly common sense but it does give a sense of positive reinforcement. Take time for yourself, open your eyes, embrace quiet time, meditate, y...
I love the other you are a badass books, but this one is not quite on the same level. If you haven’t read the other two, I recommend you pick those up first.That said, I do like this book for a particular purpose. This is a book you could keep on your desk/nightstand/coffee table, and easily flip to a page for inspiration or an exercise to help propel you forward. I don’t, however, recommend this book for something you would just sit down and read. It’s a cute book with action items, but it’s no...